rnyir jg3?TT ms--' t-v & PSCSB wi- 41 HKI '$$$&mmwmm ti.,MHjmi$l&'iiii0mfifri "SfZSfySfrtoifg- r- ;3sSv ,-i NIGHT EXTRA NIGHT EXTRA t " 'tW - "& JS V &jHgStgUMHa: . , Vol. i no. 44 t Iff M V i c PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1914. CormottT. 1014. rt tnn pernio Terom CourANT, PRICE ONE CENT Germans Fall Heavy Vote Recorded ; Penrose, Gut, Runs Behind Brumbaugh ack on Yser Vesuvius Spreads Panic Wide CITIZEN ARMIES CLASH TODAY WITH BALLOTS FOR WEAPONS &! f - vV mm ' M I """"" ' '' . ' I mill I III-. I.I .11 i.i i , ' .nil ,i. ., 1..B.1.. ..i, hi I 1 i I ' ' 9mvtmmBi"Hfm IMiw .iwwmwwwwpwwuwiii.iii mi m ww I I nun ii wwwmmwwmi wwwwmwwwiiiiii mm-wmmmmmmmmi I i n II r n I. jn i i in n. . j . . .1 in I n i -. . "J 1 I ,,. v ! -. , .. .., ...Ii,.mi... I I DIRKCTOR POiUliK SMIRKS HOPEFULLY A S HE SCANS THE BALLOT If fB& fc ''V JSkU RSlmSSllSiLjJSHBHPv The man who kept the police force out of politics cast his vote in the same division as Doctor Brum- jlffi ' ft i fiiW KfB&WPfflHli i- baugh. The cheerful look he wore when looking over the ballot was in anticipation of victory. 7M& JlliSrilliPk .WS I '' -'tf '"ffliW ""SStk p Wt ' rittS S ' llSi 1 i Annti. m.mv.. t ,- ht,,, m;i ., The Republican candidate for Gubernatorial honors wore a confident air as he stepped A s m3S3H . g S Another member ot the mayor s family, who fnrwarid to cast his vote at ' IS West Haines street Germantown this mornintr 1 j i.njpiii-. iii i Hi 'Wi.ifii1iiiiwafrTltoMiTitf iitotiWTiniiiiiiiihiiiwiiJgii wnftiiitu mw ririwuimi HitriiiiliWiiwinwiii nnn.iiiTiiiii twwwMMiwMwpMtiMpwwwiMNrtliM -j--T-r -inrr-r - ilniiLnffinijiiiHiii.iTT irrr ,-.-r-.. - ri-rfr" "" " ' '.--111 1 ' 11 11. . - .1 - 11 lvti - 1 Mir .irr ' v.i)ii.iirtiiuu-pMmMTiiTrn 3 - - - . ., ,-M.--j1MjBMaMaMiaaiMIMjMMaaBaMBiaMMaAjalMMaaMMlMaa-aaia,jl m . .-. . . fcJ . . ... . . . . . . -. ...... .- . - .. m. , . r?" . m . . , ,- - r --.,. - ....... . , , . , , , , . , I II IP III I I ! ! I III III! II lllll ! III ! IIIMIIIMHIIIIH mi.t.iIiii T "SB - ,- J MAYOR BLANKENBURG CASTING HIS "SPLIT TICKET" WHICH HE REFUSED TO TRADE He placed his vote la the same ballot box which later received the vote of State Senator McNichol at the pall ing place of the 17th Division of the 10th Ward, at 21st and Summer streets. He declined an offer of 100 votfi jsr the lean bill U be would cast only one vote for Penrose, - DR. MOSES STERN CLOSES HIS CAMPAIGN The only candidate in the world on the "Lib. Sua. Law" ticket, otherwise Liberal Sunday Laws, Is right here la Philadelphia, He hopes to go to Congress, but others say there is BO cbaee. m J.T " , 1 fc-iTir 1 .,.. .iii,ii7-n IKSJEjj(T i EElfiBi 1 r JJS tf-5" E"